Gelsinger Moving from Intel to EMC: Reports

Pat Gelsinger, who has been in charge of Intel's core chip businesses, will leave Intel for storage giant EMC, according to reports in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. The move will result in an executive shuffle at Intel a week before the chip maker's annual Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

Intel reportedly will announce Sept. 14 that Pat Gelsinger, senior vice
president and general manager of its Digital Enterprise Group, is leaving the
company.
The New York Times is reporting that Gelsinger's
departure will put in motion a number of other executive moves, all coming
a week before Intel's annual Intel Developer Forum opens in San
Francisco Sept. 22, with some 5,000 people expected to
attend.

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Gelsinger is moving to
storage giant EMC, where he will be in charge of that company's storage
products operations, as well as some software businesses.

The Wall Street Journal said EMC CEO
Joe Tucci had gotten to know Gelsinger in recent years as EMC
switched over to Intel processors and away from chips supplied by IBM.
An Intel spokesman reportedly had no comment on the New York Times report,
which cited anonymous sources.
According to the Times, Sean Maloney, an executive vice president and chief
sales and marketing officer at Intel, will assume control over all of Intel's
chip operations, including those for PCs, servers and graphics.
Dadi Perlmutter, executive vice president and general manager of Intel's
Mobility Group, will run the engineering operations for Intel's chip
businesses, the Times reported.